Beena, S; Dr.Girish Kumar, K(Cochin University of Science and Technology, May , 2010)
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In many fields such as earth science biology, environment and electronics, the knowledge about elemental distributions and chemical speciation is important. The determination of metal levels especially the toxic ones both in the environment and in biological materials are increasingly demanded by the society.Ion selective sensors have become one of the most effective ad powerful means for analytical scientists for the trace level monitoring of metal ions. The wide range of applications ,low material requirements and simplicity of analytical procedure have not only brought ion-selective electrodes in to the lime light of analytical chemistry,but have promoted their use as tools for physiologists,medical researchers,biologists,geologists,environmental protection specialists etc.Potentiometric ion-selective sensors have been developed for the determination of lanthanide ions such as La3+,Nd3+,Pr3+,Sm3+, and Gd3+.The sensors fabricated include both PVC membrane sensor and chemically modified carbon paste sensor. A set of 10 sensors have been developed. The response parameters of all the sensors have been studied and the sensors were applied as an indicator electrode in the potentiometric titration and for the determination of metal ions in real samples.
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Department of Applied Chemistry,
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Pearly Sebastian, Chittilappilly; Mohammed Yusuff, K K(Cochin University of Science and Technology, March , 2007)
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In the present study an attempt has been made to synthesize some simple complexes of
multidentate ligands. Analogous zeolite encapsulated complexes were also synthesized and
characterized. Immobilization on to polymer supports through covalent attachment is
expected to solve the problem of decomposition of many complexes during catalytic reaction.
Hence the work is also extended to the synthesis and characterization of some polymer
supported complexes of Schiff base Iigands. All the three types of synthesized complexes,
simple, zeolite encapsulated and polystyrene anchored, were subjected to catalytic activity
study towards catechol-oxidation reaction. A selected group of complexes were also screened
for their catalytic activity towards phenol-oxidation reaction. Biological screening of the
synthesized ligands and neat complexes were done with a view to establish the effect of
complexation on biological systems.
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Department of Applied Chemistry,
Cochin University of Science and Technology